These are the two COVID-19 data sites I incessantly check

Wow, self-owned by Skitt’s Law twice in one post. They say we all need new hobbies. :man_shrugging:

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Well, we wont be seeing they’re input again. Grammatical and speling errors intended.

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I feel like I’ve wasted a lot of time and energy trying to save idiots who don’t want to be saved. You can dispel a rumor with basic facts, they can acknowledge and thank you and publicly apologize for spreading it, and two minutes later they’re trying to find a workaround within the same scam they just promised to walk away from.

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Just think what another 4 years of tRump Co. will do to the USA…

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Clearly he has been making America great (for the 1%).

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it won’t be America. It won’t be worth living in

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Try this one: https://ncov2019.live/data
I didn’t see it posted in the comments

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I like this one. Uses JHU data, log-linear buttons. https://virustrack.live/

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The Worldometer site now shows numbers tested by state. Using the totals for April 5:

Total USA - 0.82 percent of all those tested have died.
NY + NJ - 1.32 percent of all those tested have died.
USA less (NY + NJ) - 0.58 percent of all those tested have died.

And the vast majority of those tested are those who have presented with at least two Covid symptoms. The number infected but with no serious symptoms could easily be several times larger than the number tested.

This is the one I’ve been using, along with my Ohio site.

A different way of looking at US cases via Flaremap

http://visualaction.com/coronavirusrecovery/us/

South Korea has been sharing case-by-case data of each patient for people to slice-and-dice, which case number they were infected by, how many people they were in contact with before being placed in quarantine, paired with region, weather, popular search terms during that time, and population movements in the capitol via cell-phone data via open API at https://www.data.go.kr/

Someone hooked it up to Kaggle.


https://www.kaggle.com/kimjihoo/ds4c-what-is-this-dataset-detailed-description

Visualization competition using this data:

Another guy (Dylan Ko) has been making a Google Datastudio dashboard for trends in Korea.
https://datastudio.google.com/u/0/reporting/1JsI08RDfTbvqD71L534Z-X4kzW1SKloV, except it looks like he stopped updating it as soon as things quieted down a bit here.

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